How it works
Get an estimate
We will help you to accurately describe your costs. Including design, materials, etc.
Design:
$3,000Materials:
$5,000Project management:
$4,000Construction:
$21,500
Estimated total:
$33,500

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- Design discovery
- 3D renderings
- Plans & permits
- Materials
- Construction
Common questions
The cost of construction can vary greatly depending on several factors, including the type of project, location, materials, design complexity, and the scope of work involved. Here’s a general breakdown of what influences construction costs:
Project Type: Custom homes, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), business buildings, and home or business remodeling all come with different cost structures. For example, custom homes tend to have higher costs due to unique designs, materials, and personalized features.
Location: Costs can vary significantly based on geographic location, local building codes, labor availability, and material costs. Urban areas often have higher construction costs than rural ones.
Design and Materials: The complexity of the design and the quality of materials you choose play a big role in determining costs. Higher-end finishes, custom features, and unique architectural elements typically increase the price.
Labor and Contractors: Skilled labor, availability of contractors, and the project timeline all affect construction costs. More experienced contractors may charge higher rates, but they often bring better quality and efficiency.
Permits and Fees: Depending on the project, there may be costs for permits, inspections, and other regulatory requirements, which can add to the overall expense.
To get an accurate estimate for your specific project, it’s essential to consult with a construction professional who can assess your needs, preferences, and local conditions.
Construction work can be expensive due to several key factors:
1. Labor Costs
- Skilled labor is required for most construction projects, and wages for experienced workers, such as electricians, carpenters, and plumbers, can be high.
- Labor shortages in the construction industry can further drive up costs.
2. Material Costs
- Building materials like lumber, steel, and concrete are costly, and their prices can fluctuate based on market demand, supply chain issues, and tariffs.
- Specialized materials for custom or high-end projects increase expenses.
3. Permits and Regulations
- Compliance with local building codes, zoning laws, and safety regulations requires permits, inspections, and often additional costs for revisions.
4. Equipment and Tools
- Heavy machinery and specialized tools are necessary for construction work, and their purchase, maintenance, or rental adds to the project cost.
5. Complexity and Scale of the Project
- Larger or more intricate projects require more time, labor, and materials, leading to higher costs.
6. Insurance and Liability
- Contractors and construction firms need liability insurance to protect against accidents, which is a significant expense passed on to customers.
7. Location
- Costs vary by location due to differences in labor rates, material availability, and local taxes. Remote areas can incur additional transportation expenses.
8. Market Demand
- When demand for construction services is high, prices tend to rise because contractors can charge a premium for their time and expertise.
9. Unexpected Expenses
- Hidden issues, such as foundation problems or environmental remediation, often arise during construction, adding to the overall cost.
If you find a lower price, it’s important to ensure the quality, materials, timing, and scope of work match what we’re offering. We focus on delivering reliable craftsmanship, premium materials, and excellent service—often, lower prices come with compromises in these areas. Let us know if you’d like to compare quotes to ensure you’re getting the best value for your investment.
Yes, you can! We’re happy to offer our design services separately to meet your needs. Let us know the scope of your project, and we’ll tailor a design package just for you.
Payment is typically structured in milestones: an initial deposit to start, progress payments during the project, and a final payment upon completion. We’ll provide a clear payment schedule upfront to keep things transparent.
We also partner with banks and lenders to help you secure funding for renovations, ADUs, new builds, fix-and-flip projects, and more. Our partners offer low rates, minimal fees, and flexible repayment schedules to make your project more accessible. Let us know if you’d like more details!